Lost one logical driver

I couldn't find logical driver F from windows explore. I have one hard driver which I splited it to 4 logical drivers (C, D, E, F). I use win2k pro operating system.
I checked computer management and I found driver F but it didn't show driver letter F. I did change driver letter and path but it would not work.

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Windows 2000 will only permit 4 physical partitions with one, the last, having a logical drive. You cannot have 1 physical partition and then 3 logical drives. There is no such thing as a logical partition.

You will need to remove all of the partitions you have and create 3 physical partitions and then use the 4th as a logical drive. Then do a new install of Windows 2000. The only possible way around this is to use Partition Magic to re-do the partitions.

Thanks your response.
I just restart my PC and went to last good configuration, then F driver show up. Before I got that problem, The F driver always show up. When I did user profile set up, I got lost the driver F. I don't know why?

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